Vienna University of Technology
Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems
Information & Software Engineering Group

HOPPLA Software

Supported migration and tools

Digital Preservation

     

Supported Tools

Supported Migration

 

 

Supported Tools (automated detection)

  • OpenOffice (Version 3.1 and 3.2)
  • PS2PDF
  • MEncoder
  • Flac - Free Lossless Audio Codec encoder/decoder
 
 

 

 

Supported Migrations

  • DOC2PDF Migration of Microsoft Word documents (objects with .doc extension) to Adobe PDF/A documents using the Java OpenDocument (JOD)
    Converter 8 converter. The JOD converter uses an OpenOffice instance to perform the document conversions.
  • DOC2ODT Migration of Microsoft Word documents to OpenOffice docu ment format using the JOD converter.
  • DOC2TXT Migration of Microsoft Word documents to plain text using the JOD converter.
  • DOCX2PDF Migration of Microsoft Word 2007 documents (objects with .docx extension) to Adobe PDF/A documents using the JOD converter
  • DOCX2ODT Migration of MicrosoftWord 2007 documents (docx-extension) to OpenO±ce document format using the JOD converter.
  • DOCX2TXT Migration of of MicrosoftWord 2007 documents (docx-extension) to plain text using the JOD converter.
  • PPT2PDF Migration of Microsoft PowerPoint documents to Adobe PDF/A documents using the JOD Converter
  • PPTX2PDF Migration of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 documents to Adobe PDF/A documents using the JOD Converter
  • XLS2ODS Migration of Microsoft Excel documents into OpenOffice Calc Files using the JOD Converter
  • XLSX2ODS Migration of Microsoft Excel 2007 documents into OpenOffice Calc documents using the JOD Converter
  • FLV2MPG Migration of FLV video (Flash Videos) to MPG videos (com pressed version using MP3 Audio codec and x264 (MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC))video codec) using MEncoder
  • WAV2FLAC Migration of WAVE documents to Flac
  • PS2PDF Migration of PostScript documents to Adobe PDF documents (Linux)
 
 

 

 
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last edited 26.04.2010 by Stephan Strodl